National Museum of Mankind
Anita Rao KashiAnita Rao Kashi/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING IN MYSORE/ Updated : May 8, 2017, 12:49 IST
Synopsis
National Museum of Mankind, also called the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalay, provides a glimpse into mankind’s roots. Dedicated to the depiction of the story of mankind in time and space, the museum is housed in an archi … Read more
National Museum of Mankind, also called the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalay, provides a glimpse into mankind’s roots. Dedicated to the depiction of the story of mankind in time and space, the museum is housed in an architecturally-pleasing structure called the Wellington House, a European style building. Inside, visitors can see a range of handicrafts and traditional art forms from around India. Tribal culture, ways of life and traditional practices are given emphasis here. Read less

National Museum of Mankind, also called the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalay, provides a glimpse into mankind’s roots. Dedicated to the depiction of the story of mankind in time and space, the museum is housed in an architecturally-pleasing structure called the Wellington House, a European style building. Inside, visitors can see a range of handicrafts and traditional art forms from around India. Tribal culture, ways of life and traditional practices are given emphasis here. The exhibitions are changed on a regular basis, so drop in or call ahead to find out what is being displayed at present. The varied beliefs, myths, rituals, ways of living and methods of artistic expression of the numerous tribal groups of India are reflected here in paintings, sculptures, pottery, wood carving and woven artefacts on display in the museum. The first floor of the building houses the State Archaeology Museum, which has a number of royal portraits. The staff is very helpful and explain each of the paintings to those interested in knowing their history.
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